Join me this morning as Tracey Alvarez talks about her favorite kind of hero and gives us a peek at yummy West from In Too Deep.
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Choose your romance hero: A blue-collar works-with-his-hands type. Or, a white-collar rules-the-universe-from-his-Jaguar type. Thereβs a world of difference between each man but countless different ways to mix up the stereotypes.
Maybe it comes from my teenage years of reading multiple romances where the heroes were filthy rich and hired the heroine as a nanny or a secretary, but it takes a special white-collar hero to snag my interest. I admit to a long-standing lust for J.D Robbβs Roarke. I donβt think heβd appeal to me half as much if he didnβt have such a tough background which made him the man he is in the βIn Deathβ series.
Personally, Iβm drawn to blue-collar heroes. Cowboys, construction workers (or the construction company ownerβIβm not opposed to some wealth), cops, military men, and any man loaded with testosterone whoβd be comfortable in a tool-belt. The kind of man who wouldnβt dream of calling a professional to fix the heroineβs leaky tap. A man with a smidgeon of dirt under his nails when he gets home from work, who takes seven minutes max to get ready in the morning. Who doesnβt own a tuxedo and wouldnβt know how to tie a bona-fide bow tie if his life depended on it.
West, from my first book, In Too Deep, proved a bit of a conundrum. On one hand heβs very much a blue-collar man. He manages a bar/hotel on Stewart Islandβa rugged, harsh place where folk spend their whole lives carving out an existence in sometimes inhospitable conditions. West plays poker and rugby with his mates, and rides a motorbike. Heβs also a pianist. He knows hair wax isnβt something derived from a bee-hive and he wears a button-down shirt to workβmuch to the hilarity of his mates. West knows how to fix the heroineβs leaky tap, but why waste time when he could call in a favor? Time mucking about with plumbing could be better spent coaxing Piper Harland into bed.
Itβs the unexpected twists that make modern romance heroes so interesting. The construction worker who walks away from his family fortune because he wants to make it on his own merits. The CEO who teaches underprivileged kids basic carpentry skills and drives a classic Mustang, because who the heck wants to be seen driving a Jag.
I hope you enjoy reading about West in In Too Deep. Heβs a slightly unconventional blue-collar hero, but heβs my kind of guy.
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Title: In Too Deep (Due South Book 1)
Author: Tracey Alvarez
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: 20th January 2014
Blurb:
She vowed never to return.
To save her brother from financial ruin, Piper Harland must do the one thing she swore she’d never doβreturn to the tiny island hometown where Ryan “West” Westlake crushed her heart. Piper is tough, resilient and a little wildβmuch like the remote and beautiful Stewart Island where she grew up. As a cop who’s part of the elite New Zealand Police National Dive Squad, bringing the dead back to their families still doesn’t stop the guilt she feels over her father’s drowning death. Now nine years later she’s obligated to return to a hostile community as the outsider, and forced to work with the man who was once her best friend and first lover.
She’s a risk he can’t take.
West is an Island man, through and through. As owner of the local pub, he lives and breathes the local community, and sure as hell can’t imagine living anywhere else. But most of all he refuses to ever fall for a woman like his flighty mother. He lost Piper once to give her the chance to fulfil her dreams of becoming a cop. But now she’s back for an unexpected six week visit to help her brotherβhis best mate. Maybe West wants her a little bit, maybe he can’t resist the temptation to tease and touch her, but can he fall in love with such a flight risk?
Saying goodbye for the second time might just destroy them both.
Buy links:
Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HEZR8V8
Amazon.co.uk: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00HEZR8V8
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Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/in-too-deep/id786936923?mt=11&uo=4
Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/in-too-deep-42
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Tracey Alvarez lives in the Coolest Little Capital in the World (a.k.a Wellington, New Zealand) where sheβs yet to be buried under her to-be-read book pile by Wellingtonβs infamous windβher Kindleβs a lifesaver! Married to a wonderfully supportive IT guy, she has two teens who would love to be surgically linked to their electronic devices.
Fueled by copious amounts of coffee, sheβs the author of contemporary romantic fiction set predominantly in New Zealand. Small-towns, close communities, and families are a big part of the heart-warming stories she writes. Oh, and hot, down-to-earth heroesβKiwi men, in other words.
When sheβs not writing, thinking about writing, or procrastinating about writing, she can be found reading sexy books of all romance genres, nibbling on smuggled chocolate bars, or bribing her kids to take over the housework.
Author Links:
Author Blog: http://www.traceyalvarez.com
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TraceyAlvarezAuthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TraceyAlvarezNZ
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/TraceyAlvarez
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Excerpt:
βHey,β she shouted. βI wanna talk to you.β
βLeave me alone, Piper,β Westβs voice rose above the running water.
He hadnβt told her to βpiss offβ or βstop bitching at me and go back to the city.β Progress, right?
βNot this time.β Catching West in the shower meant sheβd have a captive audience.
Knowing he wouldnβt have locked it, Piper walked inside and shut the door behind her. In her imagined scenario, the steam-filled room would modestly conceal West in the shower cubicle while she talked.
She hadnβt taken into account an extractor fan. No steamed up mirrors, no fogged up shower glass, just the whirr of the fan and the hiss of the water. Plus the tanned and very bare length of Westβs body. She froze beside the door and gripped the doorknob, her heart hurtling into her throat.
Thank God he faced away from her. The sight of his toned ass turned her breathing into an asthmatic wheeze. She debated a quick, quiet exit, but tossed that idea outβWest was on the back foot here, since she had clothes on. Besides, the tension etched across the muscles of his back indicated he knew she was already inside.
Just keep it above neck level, say what you need to say, and get out.
She cleared her throat. βThat was a crappy way to talk to your mother, you made her cry.β
West pulled his head out of the spray and scrubbed water off his face. βThe woman cries at a drop of a hat, it goes with her artistic temperament.β
Then he turned.
Holy guacamole. Piper nearly wrenched the doorknob off the door. Her brain mustβve missed the memo to keep her eyes above Westβs neck because, helloβnicely shaped pecs, washboard flat abs, corded thigh musclesβ¦and then her gaze skipped straight back up to his, er, expanding interest.
βTrue, buhhtβ¦β Her tongue unfurled to her knees when West rubbed a bar of soap over his chest, never taking his direct, blue gaze from her.
βSo you barged in here to tell me I was rude to my mother?β Water sprayed over his shoulder, running down his body. His soapy hand slid from pecs to the trail of dark hair low on his belly. A happy, happy trail indeed.
βWell, Iβ¦β She licked dry lips, looked at anything other than where his hand headed, and found her mud-flecked, crimson-cheeked reflection instead.
So much for Westβs awkwardness at being butt nakedβshe was the one exposed and vulnerable. Her excuses for being there suddenly seemed lame. Under the circumstances maybe his reaction to Claire was understandable, and though she told his mother sheβd talk to him, nothing was so important the conversation couldnβt wait until after West had finished being all wet and hot and naked.
The creak of the shower door made her jump.
βPiper?β His voice, low and loaded with seduction, blazed through her.
West left the shower, water cascading off him and onto the tiled floor. She averted her gaze and turned her back, yanking on the doorknob again. It slipped through her damp fingers.
βIs this really about my mother or did you barge in here for something else?β
The spicy scent of his shower gel curled around her and the heat of his skin singed the fine hairs on the back of her arm, but still she grappled with the stubborn doorknob.
βLike because youβre very, very muddy,β he said.
His breath touched the back of her neck, droplets of water falling on her shoulder. βThereβs a clean spot here, I think.β
A thumb traced the sensitive skin behind one ear and her vision blurred.
βAnd another here.β Warm lips trailed along the curve where the cords of her neck met shoulder.
βBut on the wholeββ his hand snaked around her waist, fingers spread wide across her lower belly.
Hot shivers arrowed through her pelvis and struck its target.
ββyouβre a dirty girl who should hit the showerββ He pressed her hips back against his body, shifting so his erection wedged intimately between her Lyrca-covered cheeks, ββwith me.β
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April 28th–Romantic Reads and Such-Guest Post
April 29th–Bitches Be Writin-Spotlight
April 30th–The Book Queen-Interview
May 1st–Becky on Books-Spotlight
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